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- From: ab588@yfn.ysu.edu (joseph sabatino)
- Subject: Scott Peterson XE upgrade Fix
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- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 21:14:52 GMT
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- I have a 320k XE w/ the Scott Peterson upgrade... a few others
- here have it also. Ever since I installed it I can't run certain
- programs that access the antic chip in a certain way like the Atari
- Writer cart and a few more programs.
- When a read the docs to Ed Bachman's WEDGE2.1 program I discovered the
- answer and easy fix to this problem.
- Here is the text file that tells of the problem and the fix:
- _____________________________
- ** Peterson XE Upgrade Errata **
- (Getting the ANTIC to see your extra ram.)
-
- E.Bachman 1990.
-
- =====================================================================
-
- ** Should I be reading this?? **
-
- If you are using a stock 130XE or a Rambo'ed 800XL you have no
- need to read any further, (other than for informational purposes).
- Also, CSS modified XE's are built in accordance with the modification
- listed below. This text concerns you if you are using an XE of
- greater than 128k, OR (more specifically), if the Wedge's FORMAT
- command results in an apparent system crash.
-
- Onward..
-
- In the process of developing the current revision of the Wedge, I
- stumbled across an interesting bit of information. It seems that the
- 320k Peterson XE upgrades don't allow for the ANTIC chip to access
- extended ram. Anyone familiar with this upgrade knows that the antic
- enable pin of the PIA chip gets lifted from the motherboard to
- provide for the extended addressing needed to access the extra ram.
- Thus leaving the ANTIC's extended bank addressing capability
- untapped. This can be overcome by tying the antic and cpu's enable
- lines together (much the same way as it's done in the rambo'ed XL's).
- Correcting this is simplicity itself, simply tie pins 14 and 15 of
- the socket for the PIA, together, (you know, that socket that you
- hopefully installed when you did your upgrade?), If not, simply run a
- short jumper from the pad on the motherboard that pin 15 used to
- occupy, to pin 14 on the same chip, (the PIA).
-
- NOTE: From the docs I've seen, the larger Peterson XE upgrades look
- as if they also neglect the antic enable line. This minor mod should
- work just as well on them as it has on the 320k XE's.
-
- ** So what does this mean to me? **
-
- Well hopefully you're reading this before you've run the wedge
- and found out that the format command bombs out in a major way. Why?
- because the format command uses a custom screen and display list, run
- out of the extended ram. Thus ANTIC, being unable to access extended
- ram will attempt to generate a screen from whatever data is in the
- main bank at those particular locations. The resultant display will
- usually be a blank screen, or some unreadable garbage. To address
- this, I've included a specially written format program,
- "P_FORMAT.COM". In order to demonstrate the format function to those
- whose machines are unable to use the Wedge's internal format command.
- AND, to hopefully coerce you to perform this simple mod to your XE.
-
- I realize, it is not normally the place of the software developer
- to tell users, "well, just modify your machine to use my software".
- However I feel most strongly, that this feature will enhance the use
- of your expanded XE, as well as make it compatible with future
- programs that may use the extended antic access. As well as with the
- Wedge and future Wedge Disk Accessories.
-
- In closing I wish to thank Scott Peterson for his series of XE
- upgrades and in no way intend for this text to berate his fine work
- on the Atari 8-bit.
- Ed Bachman 1-3-90.
- ###
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- Joe Sabatino-->ab588@yfn.ysu.edu
-